Expect strikes before Christmas, Grady tells UK vice-chancellors
University and College Union general secretary says sector leaders who focused on turnout were ¡®not listening to a?consistent message that staff have been delivering to?them¡¯
University and College Union general secretary says sector leaders who focused on turnout were ¡®not listening to a?consistent message that staff have been delivering to?them¡¯
Physics¡¯ royal society aims to be more relevant than ever with focus on skills, education and business
Brussels, 21 May 2003 The second world conference and technology exhibition on biomass for energy, industry and climate protection will be held from 10 to 14 May 2004 in Rome, Italy. The event will...
Brussels, 09 Feb 2004 GSM Europe, an interest group representing 143 mobile operating companies, has applauded a recent communication from the Commission aimed at boosting investment in the...
Brussels, 09 Feb 2004 GSM Europe, an interest group representing 143 mobile operating companies, has applauded a recent communication from the Commission aimed at boosting investment in the...
Six months of devastating and unprecedented destruction has brought home the reality of climate change to many Australians. But with time for mitigation short and some politicians still in denial,...
In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia
Massive cuts to GCRF-funded research hubs will not continue next year after they won praise from a Whitehall review, UK Research and Innovation confirms
Paris, 09 Apr 2003 Representatives from 10 industry consortia met recently to plan the next phase of the ESA's contribution to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) programme. The...
It has become an article of faith in British higher education that researchers should collaborate closely with business and industry. Doubtless, this month's government strategy document will stress...
Australian inquiry also recommends new national strategy, top-up funding and better union entry rights
Amid concern on graduate employment in Westminster and across West, looking at funding systems that put labour market demand at centre is instructive
Spending commitments on Aria, Horizon Europe and UKRI should be welcomed ¨C as should the Treasury¡¯s growing scrutiny of UK and EU research structures, says John Womersley
Universities known for?their?focus on technology are improving in?the arts and humanities
The government's commitment to a fundamental shift in the relationship between higher education and business was reinforced at a skills launch on Tuesday. Charles Clarke, secretary of state for...